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Birthweight increased from 1996 to 2000 and slightly declined afterward.
Further analysis shows the portion of preterm low birthweight increased markedly over time.
The US study also found that birthweight increased with number of weeks of pregnancy in prison [ 11].
The average birthweight increased from 3271 g in 1996 to 3 359 g in 2000 and slightly declined to 3 331 in 2010.
The birthweight increased sharply approximately below 15 cigarettes/day, decreased sharply above this number, and then shows a rapid increasing response when the smoking amount rise above 50cigarettes/dayy.
Yet erroneous LMP cannot completely explain the significant increase in mean birthweight increased observed as the U/S GA – LMP GA discrepancy ranged from ≤ −11 days to ≥11 days.
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We sought to determine whether small-for-gestational age (SGA) and large-for-gestational age (LGA) birthweights increase autism risk.
In contrast with breast cancer, most studies of birthweight and TGCT have reported that decreased birthweight, rather than increased birthweight, is a risk factor (Coupland et al, 2004), suggesting that maternal estriol levels might be lower in high-risk populations.
1SD increase in maternal birthweight was associated with offspring birthweight increases of 102 g, 1SD in maternal length growth 0 2 year with 46 g, and 1SD in maternal height growth Mid-childhood (MC -adulthood with 27 g.
Previous studies have shown that the perinatal mortality rate decreases with increasing birthweight or birthweight percentile until it reaches an inflection point, after which a further rise in birthweight increases the mortality, i.e., a reversed J-shaped mortality curve [ 13– 17].
Increasing infant birthweight also increased risk of major PPH.
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